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- Wheel cylinders packard 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 factory fresh units!(US $74.96)
- Datsun 200b brake cylinder dust boot cover nos(AU $4.20)
- Dorman w37591 drum brake wheel cylinder rear left ford mercury from 1983 to 1994(US $9.33)
- Dorman w37590 drum brake wheel cylinder rear fits dodge chrysler 1983 to 1988(US $9.38)
- Dorman w37592 drum brake wheel cylinder rear right ford mercury from 1983 - 1994(US $9.25)
- Dorman w37597 drum brake wheel cylinder rear lt or rt fits bmw 318i 1984 & 1985(US $9.85)
Dodge future products: Caliber replacement will test Fiat alliance
Wed, 10 Aug 2011Dodge will get a new compact sedan for the 2013 model year. The sedan, which replaces the Dodge Caliber, is crucial because it will be the first vehicle to showcase the full range of benefits from the Fiat-Chrysler alliance. The car will be built at Chrysler's Belvidere, Ill., plant on a Fiat platform that has been adapted to the U.S.
Chris Bangle Associates announces 'Illustrate the Future' design competition
Mon, 16 Jan 2012Chris Bangle Associates has announced a new design contest called 'Illustrate the Future.' The competition is open to all design students across all design disciplines and coincides with the launch of Managing Director, Chris Bangle's new book. "I have written a fiction book about Car Design and the prologue takes place 25 years in the future," says Bangle. "It contains some concepts I have been working on, and this contest is to see what YOU would make of them." Bangle's novel explores the state of affairs in the car design field and also expresses his concerns about the culture future generations of designers will inherit.
Drivers 'want more traffic police'
Wed, 25 Jun 201460% OF MOTORISTS believe there are not enough police officers on the road to enforce driving laws, according to an RAC survey. More than half (51%) of drivers think it is unlikely that motorists will ever get picked up for texting while stopped in traffic. And 40% reckon they stand little chance of being stopped by police for aggressive driving, the poll of 1,526 drivers found.